Hello Pondini, How are you?
Thanks for your information.
Let me make my issue more clear for you...
My Mac is Macbook aluminuim Late 2008, Lunched with Leopard 10.5.5, So, to install Lion (upgrade version), I have to install 10.5.5 then 10.6 then 10.6.8 then 10.7, So, lots of steps to do to have a fresh installion.
My Sister is the same issue, So, I will not do the same for the 2 Macs everytime I want to instal a fresh installion.
After I downloaded Lion, I decided to Install a fresh installation from scratch, and before using it or installing any apps, I decided to take a time machine backup to be fresh for future use.
My External HDD i divided in to 6 partition, only one of them are for time machine, So, after I finished installing 10.5.5 till 10.7 i started to make a full backup, it wents fine and everything is clear here.
Then I will start using my mac for my normal use, I will install my apps and everything.
What I want is to keep the 1st backup apart from all the next backups, for future installion or even for my sister's mac.
But the next backup starts to modify the 1st backup and so on. I know that it create another backup, but when the partition size becomes to an end, it automatically delete old backup.
I want to save this backup in a safe place for future use.
I tried something but unfortunately I failed, which is from Disk Utilities to add the whole TM partition to a .dmg file, but this partition is 200GB, so the dmg file will be also 200GB also which very huge. The backup folder it self is just 6.0GB.
Thanks for your help anyway,
Boudy,